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A Home at the End of the World

by Michael Cunningham

A Home at the End of the World

by Michael Cunningham

In 'A Home at the End of the World,' Michael Cunningham weaves a poignant tale of friendship, love, and the unconventional family. Jonathan, an introspective gay man, and Bobby, his enigmatic childhood friend, navigate the complexities of adulthood in New York City. When Bobby becomes romantically involved with their free-spirited roommate, Clare, the trio's dynamic shifts irreversibly. As Clare and Bobby explore parenthood, the group moves upstate to craft a unique domestic arrangement, challenging society's norms. Emotions and relationships are tested, forcing each character to confront their desires and fears in pursuit of a shared vision of home and belonging.

  • LGBTQ+
  • Fiction
  • Drama
  • Urban
  • Friendship
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